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#1 User is offline   cencio 

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Posted 2024-September-01, 10:21

bid this hand
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I tried some software to see how they declared it.
Strangely, one in the north passed,
And one in the south after 1c at the opening replied 1D
Is it a particular agreement?
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Posted 2024-September-01, 17:23

North has an opening hand but a difficult rebid after 1C 1H
South bidding 1D/1C is using a convention I have never heard of.

After partner opens 1C, South's hand is perfect use of inverted minor 1C:2C to show invitational or better hand with clubs.
If you only have SAYC, and no GF raise in a minor, you have to create/psyche a bid, perhaps this is what the 1D bidder was doing.

I'm happy playing 12-14NT with North's hand. Playing 15-17, how do others bid this?
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Posted 2024-September-02, 06:41

Playing 15-17 and 2/1 GF, North can either open 1C or Pass, according to style. She has an easy 1NT rebid after a 1H response, IMO.

If South has no GF clubs "raise", then he could do a lot worse than just responding 6NT with this hand. North's 12+ points certainly aren't in the black suits.
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Posted 2024-September-02, 18:44

View Postpescetom, on 2024-September-02, 06:41, said:

Playing 15-17 and 2/1 GF, North can either open 1C or Pass, according to style. She has an easy 1NT rebid after a 1H response, IMO.

If South has no GF clubs "raise", then he could do a lot worse than just responding 6NT with this hand. North's 12+ points certainly aren't in the black suits.

Having a 3334 hand with xxx I really dislike bidding 1nt after 1C 1H.
I much happier opening 12-14 nt with these hands.
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Posted 2024-September-02, 20:08

North was dealer? Precision:



If South is dealer:



Playing 2/1 GF, North dealer:



South dealer:



If North deals and does not pass:



There are other possibilities.
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Posted 2024-September-03, 09:08

In UK weak NT land, North opens 1NT, South bids 4NT quantitative, North passes.
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Posted 2024-September-03, 14:25

View Postcencio, on 2024-September-01, 10:21, said:

I tried some software to see how they declared it.
Strangely, one in the north passed,

It is perfectly acceptable to downgrade this rather featureless 12 count to a Pass if that is your partnership style and some systems even demand it.

View Postcencio, on 2024-September-01, 10:21, said:

And one in the south after 1c at the opening replied 1D
Is it a particular agreement?

I would assume for this that you had Inverted Minors and Criss-Cross switched off as bidding options. In this case, there is essentially no bid available to show a game-forcing club raise and bidding a major would promise at least 4. So bidding the other minor even when short is the emergency out. It is quite a well-known trick from yesteryear that you could call a particular agreement if you so choose.

View Postcencio, on 2024-September-01, 10:21, said:

bid this hand

I suspect I would reach 6 here, which is down on best defence (and might be down off the top on the auction) but has its chances. Something like:

1NT = (11)12-14 balanced or 4=4=1=4
... - 2 = 4/5 card major ask
2 = no 5 card major
... - 2 = spade ask, denies interest in 4-4 heart fit
2NT = <4 spades, min
... - 3 = nat, SI
4 = nat
... - 6

I think the Strong NTers almost certainly get a better auction here and will be able to bid/avoid the slam with much greater precision.
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Posted 2024-September-03, 15:17

We too would risk a walk on the wild side of clubs:
1 (2+) - 2 (FG, maybe not clubs)
2N - 3
3N - 4
4 (CTL) - 4 (CTL)
5 (!CTL, odd keycards) - P (at least at MP)

It's arguable that 5NT after 5 should be a natural sign-off rather than a paradoxical concern about the Q for the grand, but this is not discussed.
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